Hi,
Just to add some more info , policy routing cannot dominate the entire path
from source to destination.It can only influence the path upto the next
hop.And also it is not advisable to enable policy routing on the core
networking devices as they add more processing ovehead.
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Hi Muhammad,
I would say that policy routing is probably your cheapest way to go. With
policy routing, you can define which traffic goes to which destination. I
am
not sure how familiar you are with policy routing, but have a look at the
following link:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/techno/protocol/tech/plicy_wp.htm
If you have specific questions about the syntax, just reply to this post.
Regards,
Georg
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